From what I have tried and what I have created I still love my blend I created...Sweet Velvet Fog. I think I just got lucky with it. Although, I am always on the hunt for more, I just love the infinite possibilities tea offers.

I've only had a few, and am waiting on the box to get to me so I can try more! But as for what I've had so far, I'd have to say my CurrantBerry is probably my favorite, though Caramel Delight comes close, if I want something a little sweeter.

Oh dear, just one? It's *so* difficult to choose a favorite! Of my gajillion blends, I'd say I have a top ten list that includes:

Southworthhttp://tinyurl.com/2cfgyyrIt's a strong, powerful flavor but at the same time, refined and comfortable. It really does replace coffee well as a morning beverage, and I like that it's distinctive, but not a "weird" flavor so I can serve it in mixed company. (Gourmands and flavorphobics agree: nomnom!)

Neipalm! http://tinyurl.com/262ravsWhen I was blending this one, I chose the flavors based on the people the tea is a tribute to -- and was pleasantly surprised at how beautifully the flavors worked together. It's mainly Earl Grey and Oriental Spice, representing Neil Gaiman (and english writer) and Amanda Palmer (an unconventional musician/performance artist) with Guanabana thrown in the mix to represent the exotic nature of their pairing. It's a flavor that almost defies description, but is the kind of thing you can easily drink several cups of in a row.

Moonwafflehttp://tinyurl.com/232bpwvI love this one because it's like dessert in a cup. The same reason I like so many of my blends, which tend to lean towards the desserty side.(Moonwaffle seems to be everybody else's favorite of mine as well, selling over twice as many as my next-highest seller.)

Double Rainbow ATWhttp://tinyurl.com/27j9gykI love this one because it's sweet, light and friendly. I made a huge pitcher of it iced for friends recently, and it practically vanished!

A Walk In The Park (Floral)http://tinyurl.com/23lot5mI love how this one tastes like you've put a bouquet in your mouth. I also love that it's three different kinds of tea (ceylon, rooibos and green) and it works! (I spent a bit of time playing with 3-note blends that weren't "supposed" to go together, and came up with a few that do indeed.)

Mojohttp://tinyurl.com/29dohvaI love how exotic this one tastes. It reminds me of when you try a new kind of food you don't expect to like, but end up adoring. Like the lime coconut shrimp a friend made me years ago, that I had to work up the nerve to put in my mouth, and then promptly made a total pig out of myself eating several servings. This tea's like that, only not fishy. :>

My Nutty Valentinehttp://tinyurl.com/2dx98xaThis is another one I love because it's so desserty, but it's especially tasty. I've never had candy with all three flavors in it (strawberry, chocolate, and hazelnut), but I hope they exist somewhere 'cause it's divine.

Psychic Octopushttp://tinyurl.com/2596b72This one I love probably in equal parts because of the flavor and the name, both of which make me grin. The peach takes the orange/spice flavors in an interesting direction that's still spicy/sultry, but with an almost wispy note.

Glimmerhttp://tinyurl.com/2a9abwwThis one was one of the first blends I ever made, and with 90-plus blends under my belt, it's still one of my very favorites. It's sweet, and fruity/floral, and has that kind of immersive quality that intensely perfumed blends have -- it's more than just a flavor experience.

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Chaizelnuthttp://tinyurl.com/2drrao3I love how opulent a flavor this one is, and how nicely it replaces uber-expensive coffeehouse drinks. It's just two notes, but they're two of my very favorite flavors and they dovetail *perfectly* It's one I can drink an entire pitcher of on my own.